Tertnimf the !diners' Jotirna . . . • .---.... SINGLE SULIsCIIIPTIONS. -:.• Two'Dollars per annum, payable eemt-arinually In ideanee,te those halo rcelde in the County--an mirth sly 40 advance to those who reehle out of the County, The pubilsher reserves to- himself the right Id chin tge jr 50 per annum, when payment is delayed longer than elle year. . . . . . TO CLUBS. • • . Three copies to one addreer, . , • /15 00 Seven - Do DD 10 00 Farman Do Do 20 00 Five dollars in advance will pay for three ye, earn!) script ion . to the Journal., • RATES OF ADVERTISING vs Square or Mines, 3 title , . Ivory subsequent Insertion, • • Four lines, 3 times. Subsequent iniertioos, each, One Square, 3 mouths, Si: months, • , xe. Ingersoll and Dr. Eckert. . . The intelligent Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia North American, undeedate of the 17th inst., thus-Idestribes an incident which occurred in the House of Representatives, in which, it will be perceived, - oar able representative . on that floor, (Dr.Eckert,) bore a part, and turned the tables upon the Would-be Tory : - Another experiment was attempted in the House this morning to appropriate the French csuee to _ party advantage, by that most ingenuous aed rimy , RIGHTS OF ' MARRIED WOMEN. tilivlieated of putrits,Mr. Charles Jared Ingersoll. Hepresented a set of resolutions, directing lie Act to secure to married women 11,e - use an d enjoyment Committee of Wpyas and Means to inquire into the . of their own property. and to exempt the same fromon importations levy lad nate for the debts of their husbands, and to expediency of reducing the duties secure to married women right and choice under any fro - ft France, assessed under the tariff of '46, not last will mid testament, . . lxceeding, 30 per cent et:drab/rein to 15 per cent., Sac. G. Every rkeeription. of property,.wheth- thereby excluding wines and the like, and inclu - et consisting of real, personal or mixed, which ing ell - manner of luxuries and nd gewgaws. • This cred ase reseonse may be owned or belong , to any single - women, thall'contnaue to be the property of tuck women amnojeconnesrptmheentsetohll:thwe " pro t g e ress of liberty and lee as fully after her marriage pa before: and all such - . institutions in France. property. of whatever -name ,or kind which shall Mr. Vinton offered to amend the proposition, by accrue to any married woman during coverture, enlarging the inquiry so as to embrace such modi- , by will, descent, deed of I conveyance or otherwise, fications of the tariff of 18-16, as would augment shall be owned, used and enjoyed by such married the revenue and at the same time afford prot-shun • woman as her own separate property; and the to domestic industry. Mr. Hudson, of Massachu said property, whether owned by her before mar- setts, suggested to the gentleman from Pennsyl rMge; or which shall time° to- her afterwards, venire, that instead of referring such trifling inqui shall not be subject to levy and execution, for the ries to the CoMmittee, it would be wiser to look debts or liabilities of her husband ; nor shall such at the solid intereaof tho country and to take property basal; conveyed,mortgaged , transferred, some proper means of giving them the Consolers or in any manner encumbered by her husband ation to which they were entitled. Our menu without her written consent first had and obtain,. s factures and the iron rind coal of the State which ell, and duly acknowledged before one of the judg- the gentleman represented, were suffering from .ea of the courts, of common pleas of this corn. ,•the effect of foretgn competition, produced . by. 'moneeeidth, that such consent was not the result, partial legislation.l He thought such -concerns as of Coercion on the part of her 'said husband, but these should first reCeive the attention of the House, thattherame was voluntarily given, and of her I though they might not have quite so niuch to do r own free wil:;-. Prov i ded, that the husband shall t . . with the affectation of liberty. notbe liable for the --. Aelits of the wife contracted • 'Provided,-that 'nothing in this - Mr. Ingersoll answered that his object Was to before marriage: afford the French 'peoplethe resources to purchase act shall be Construed to protect the property ' of our iron. Here he was interrupted by Dr.- Eck any such 'married. woman from liability for - debts art, who very puigently.inquired what amount of cuntracted by lenses or in her name by a ny-per-. iron we,extrorteill "None," said Mr. Ingersoll, son authorized so to do, or from levy and sxecu , but he hoped the; period Was approaching, when _ tion on any judgment that may he " cove " - we,should furnish it to France. _Dr. Eckert de •:. against-a husband for the tents of the wife, and -in such cases execution shall be flint had against iron, until the price of labor in this coantry was reduced to the standard of that in France. ~ I SEC'. 7 That any married woman may dispose Mr. Ingersoll answered, that ho considered 1ha4.1 by her last will and testament of her s 'parole the greatest humbug of the age. E.z.cept,,rejoin,7t propery, real, personator mixed, whether the ed Dr. Eckert, piamptly, the gentleman's-roulat, same accrues to her before or during. coverture. lions, which thre!av the House in a roar at the exe Provided the said last will and testament be exe: spenseaf the enterprising patriot from the fourth,' ruled in -the presence of tweer more witnesses, district, whose Hluctance to couV. popular ap , neither of whom shall he her husband. . plause, and to return toCongrese, is evident through Sec. 8. That in all cases tvherddebts :may be all these tlflintersted demenstratioos. contracA for necessaries, for the support anti Dm the most r!Mieting part of the scene was a ' maintenance of the family, of any married woman, motion from onelof his own polieleel friends. to it shall be lawful for the creditor in Itch case, to Is the resolution on ,the table,'which prevailed . institute suit against the husband and vile for - ler a sweeping majority, to the manifest tnortifica the prices of such necessaries, and after obtaining lion of their author. "They would not grant him . - a judgment have an execution against the hue- • even the decency of an epitaph. band alone , and if no property of said. husband . , ~ ' be found, the officer executing said writ, shall so Thine paltry ltritlts of the deiriagogllP • which return, and thereupon, an alias execution may be are iesorted to at-every hour and - chance, are cal issued, which may be levied upon end satisfied culated d, to bring ille great principles which they out of the separate property of the wife, secured PT ' . I , , fss to honor' into ridicule and contempt. The ' toiler under the provisions of the first section of Put) . - est ailment on I hursday night last, was a b e disgraceful failure in numbers, material, and dies this act. Proveded, That judgment shall riot I • rendered against the wife, in such joint action, play..in lu 'rho better part of the conununity. c, bl ' kept away, because unless.it . shall have - been proved, - that the debt ding respecta elDemocrats , sued for, in ouch action, was contracted by, thei he ic Y a would not et a contemptible po-' - -wife, or incurred for articles necessary I'm the Sup- litl scheme, at the expense of an honorable port of the family, of the said husband and Wife. C3tl , .e•, - • l'he shallowness of this expedient is so mani , Sec. 9. That when any married woman, pox- fast and so mean, that a man of Mr. Ingersoll's „ tressed of separate personal property, as afiresaid, cunntrig ought to be ashamed of the effort. The .. 'etiall die intestate, her husband shall -be first en- ! friends of thitej Administration and of the ;Tee ~ rtitlertto letters •of administration on her estate, patina; Gate comended that-the duty is paid which said estate shall be distributed as follows: 1 trade try the consumer. If this theory be true, which I -If such married women shall leave no children, nor the descendants of such hying, - the husband denv, but which they emphatically affiriii, what shall be 'entitled to such personal estate aboslwelyr.. lien - efit is to ar rut 3 to the -"friends of liberty" in France, by'redneing the . nd ealor - em duties fifty If such; married women ; shall leave a child o per cent.l - Clearly the principle is false, or e'se children living, her 'peisanal estate shall be divi-. Mr. Ingersall's 'proposition was a miserable joke. sled amongst the husband, tool such child cechil. , 'nworthy the ItHius of a clown. It served to f dial, share and ehare'alike. If-any such child or children, being dead, 'shall have left issue,dsuch make him the laughing Stack of all •sides of the type shall be entitled-to Ito share of the parent. , House, and in that respect it may have answered a good tempora l re istirpose:.; Whilst executing this Sec. lb. The real estate 'of such Harried antic, he scented to realize Mr. Webster's pun. women, upon her decease, - shell be distritruted as gent'descriptioh‘; that lie teas "as Often upside . provided fur, by the intestate laws of this Coin- down as he wan upside tsp.!' - monweolth, now in force. Provided, That O ath- This member may as Well resign himself to the nig contained in this act, shall he deemed or taken consolations of home, for he can never go abroad to deprive the husband of his rights as tenant by I while the senate retains a proper apprrmation of courtesy. r I I i his merits. ile was rejected fur the mission to I Sec. It ' That the eleventh see ' lan of the set France, t the' intentional absenteeism of his pa- I .y , of the eighth of April, one thousand eiehtl h en- 1 {iciest associa.ep, many of whom escaped to the • dred and thirty-three, entitled an act relating to, e , ll icing wardrobo rooms, t s aio drhe vote.—This ' last wills and ies:aments, shall not be constru dto i I lie well kmtte.i, but if lie should be in any, degree deprive the widow attic testator, in case she elects ', • ignorant, I cent enlighten him, even to the minus not to take under the last 'teiltand testansent of lust particulars. 'lsheee cheap wares of French - her hjahand, of- her Aare of the pi rsenal I estate resolutions hel had lietter reserve, omit he resumes . of herPlifishand, under the intestate laws. of this his periodical wardrobe and peregrinations, for the ' Commonwealth, but that the said widow may next Congressional canvass. - - make choice, either (lithe bequest or devise made ( ......„........---- to her under any last will and testament, or of her share of the personal estate under the inlet. [ I we larva aforesaid. I 'One Year. . . Business Cards of Five Ilnes, per annum.. Merchants and others, advertising by the Year, with the privilege of inserting dif forent.adVertirementsweekiy, • xi Larger Advertisements, as per agreement SINGLE COPIES or vas MINERS• JOURNAL oan be obtaltind trail 'Haturdly of William • Old.. know, Mlnersville ; Henry Shissler, Port. Carbon ; e.t the corner of Centre and Market streets, Pottsville nod at the counter of the publication office. SCENE IN A_ STGE The l'elkiiting emtbing end spirited s'atch. written by.t.lapt. o.;.:sa Regiment 1% P. A rt illery, who hes now beer. dead stversi years,ttraihanded • to ua by a member of Pais family. ti,"e have the promise of :several ntherspenntal by the seine hand : Before the introductiolf of steamboats and rail. . roads between the rival cities of Penn and Knich -tibucker,and when the ••Striftsure" Line Of Stagrs rarely took more then two days (lming accidents) to peffo97l the trip, an officer of the army had lone through:the usual formalities of taking his seat, looking to his baggage, and making all the tow:wary preparations for so arduous a task as a rule in, the winter season from Philadelphia to ?New Yolk at, the time we write of. I, Aube was one of the social bcinga'sn!inuch to be envied,' and so well calculeei to glide down the stream of life.with canvas spree I rind colors flying—eine ready to hail - each passing bark—bra . first impulse, upon Aar e :nes peeping through the easement of the rumbling habitation, was 'to re• cc/lanolire his fellow passengers, when to his utter disappointment—for in his 'nodding slumber he . had doubtless dreamt of roseate cheeks and fairy forms divide—he found himself viz-a-ria with one eolittry passenger. Determined, however, that nothing should be wanting on his part, he eyed the individual who thus "sat wrapped in the silence of his own urig , iwolity," thought moat profoundly (aria Subject to "break the ice" with, but alas, his mind was bar ren as the seats of "the Swift sure." . At length, • oh, happy vision !he epics a portmanteau care ; fully arranged on one of the seats, which he pre -111:11101 to belong to his fellow traveller. "A very petty portmanteau' that—pray, air, whet might you have paid for sucha portmanteau?" " Bare?" "Pray, sir, what did you pay for so niee a port manteau Porfmant, sue 1" • . " Yes, air, that portmanteau, pray, what did it coat?" Sere, dat no moi porimsmt—dat moi trunk, - • • " Oh, no: sir, not the trunk, I mean the port manteau I" "Sari," (in rather a sharp key) tell you dat • no moiportmant—dat moi teonk." Oh! I beg your pardon my dear sir, but that is my trunk." f! You tronk,ame-,you say dot you Fronk ware?" "Yes, air, I certainly bought it in Philadelphia yesterday." , • "Yon—say—dot—you tronk—earte," (fumb ling iutila pocket for the key) dat yOu trouk— dat you paplet—dat you flute—dat you everyting .• . tare, you say dat you trunk, you no gentleman." The raising of the lid soon explained the mg : tary—one friend found to his escrow that de frank, & papier, deflute,dc eeeryling did net belong to him but that he had taken the grealost pains to place the trunk of the'little Frenehrialo (so like hit ovrti)in the most eligible situation in the coach, while his own b r ad been left behirid. r • Here of coartwas death to the treaty of peace and amity so favorably commenced by our diplo - . mean friend. • The Grande Menarche" drew his roquelaut mere closer? , around him. " Brother . Jonathan" was... knocked all into a heap" et the Inas of his trunk. Ministers were recalled, all nc iociations.were brekeu Off—they bore the some. relations to each ottMe that two great nations do, who squabble about five fianc_ piece. "We won't light about if, bbt take ears how you tread' on our toes." . The journey, like till other journeys had its end; they reached New York 41u:ileum, silentasdnesa , and parted perhaps fis meet_no more—but Broad way—how • can you, avid meeting in Broadway. Our friend having giaen an extra brushing to his rutty, travelling suit:, and... cOalcd" the lightest• abides of tutilo and ;of collar into view, could not resist the temptation! of a promenade, altho' rather incog.. when-lo l a welt -known lees appears: A • h, monsieur, how you do 1-1 hope you yore well--you find pool tronk, sure I—No, monsieur --begat, l sate sorry you no find you trobkbut you know I could nogive you awl frook:'—City Beni. • 1 00 SCENE IN CONGRESS . 3 00 500 800 3 00 C 39 Naos' of the 113ctlt. A \ N E *IN 1? AL USEFUL IN RTS. ,lli.lllake;lately a citizen of A kiandrie t Vo.,antl now of Akron, Ohio, has discovered a mineral, in. the neighborhood of the latter place, which prem. tAes to be of great value. lie has vl.lted Wash ingtott,-and received a patent for it. Whin fire dug up, it at of the consistenco of tallow, Ind gradually hardeni itt a few days, so as to resemble .late; anlfihally it becomes as hard as rock. It is of the coldr of indiv, is impervious both to wa ter and Gm, ind admits ufthe Guest'polish. When reduced to powder and mixed up with linseed oil, it has the appearance of black paint, and may be spread over wood, canvass, Ate. Itoofs have ben guarded by it against fire ; and as it does not ab sorb the rain, it protects the rafters from decay.— It consists of about one-half of allies, one-fourth alumina, with less proportions of magneeia, black oxido of irdn, sulphate of iron, lime, and carbon. SCENE IN THE U. S. SENATE An amueing-incident, though for the moment likely to be totentled with SCIi4/1.13 consequences; occurred in the U. S. Senate on Friday morning. While Mr.! Allen waaspeshing to'his: resolutions on the French revolution, in the midst of tiis 'tie tongue, a rnau suddenly sprung from his position in the gentlemen's gallery across to the railing in front pf the reporters, and perched . himself upon the .spread eagle which is su vended over the chair of the Vice President,exclaiming at the name time: "I-protest !against that man represeidng the State of Ohio." He was arrested by the Sergeant.at. arms, int: 'placed in temporary 'custody. Upon examination he tinned out to be a Mr. Price, from erncinnsti, and is"represented to be a'person of respectability and independence, wha is suffering under partial derangeinent.' The editor"of the Cincinnati Commereicil do. serves to tie well smacked for the following: 'The folks on Sycmore street were amused yesterday by 50 extraordinary exhibition of kissing. A young lady of about fifty, and an old gentleman of about tventy•five,kiised each other, unconscious of ohrervti9, as they in en open carriage passed down Sycamore street, and continued the sweet amusement until they reached the riser.' The loving cOuple will accept our thimks for an item. OPENING OF THE :WESTERN ..41iT UNION. This institution was opened on Monday last, in the city i rtf Cincinnati, and in the centre of the day was visited by large 'numbers of subscribers and. other citizens.. The exhibition manifested a high degree of taste end judgment, and was honorable alike to the artists and the city. The paintings already catalogued number 110.—the statuary 10 pieces. I Among the paintings are the foufltom posing Coles celebrated aeries of the Voyage of Life, and five others from his pencil. - ' • - • • The Loudon PFnch, in sketching the speeches made at a public dinuiv in London' thus hits off our minister, Mr. Bancroft: !`The distinguished form-tiers present, especially Mr. Washington Jadjsmi, - were greeted, and ,thnt distinguished American rose amid thunders of applause. He explained hew Broadway and Coruhill were in tact thti same: 'He showed how WasliMgtoit Was in fact. an Englishman, and hOw Frankiiin• Would never have been an American, but for his education-as a printer in' Lincoln's-ins Fiera: .1-lo Veclared:that.Slitton, was his cousin, Lecke his ancestor. Newton his dearest friend. --51- speare,.his grandfather, or more ocleiks--he cow ed that he wept tears of briny anguish oil - the pedestal of Charing . Cross—kissed with honest fervor the clay of Runymede.—That Ben John son and 'Samuel—that . Pope and Dryden, Dr. %Yalta and Swift, were,-the darlings of his hearth' and home, tut of -ours.,,.and in rk speech of nhont five and thirty minutes - , explained .to us a . series of complimentary sensations, very hard to repeat or remember.. AN INDISCREET ,lIISS BANC*OFT AND MR. PUNCH. INCREDIBLE Yl7O Washingted correspondent of the Bala- . more Sun tells the following- story: A most horrible instance of munonianiucal suicide occur red recently at Baton Rouge, La., in the person of a gallant soldier, an Army Major, who lost en arm in eile;of the earliest battles. Sitting alone in his room; at the above militriry post, tbe•faucy took fast hold upon his mind that he saw. the Vir gin Mary. sitting or standing in the. midst of the Ste upon his hearth! She told him he wasdevoid of the requisin; firmness, sod as a test' required him to thrust' his remaining hand into the live coals. He did so, and held it there uutil i the hand and half of the forearm had beeneonsamed ! The spirit, or vision, - seemed not to Yet satisfied; whereupon thh Mlijor,:sitting upon the floor, till ed his lap with coals, and his body was burned to the bone! His servant found him in this condi tion. For two days he scented to remain inset'• sible, but revived sufficiently to relate the partic ulars given above. Strangest of all,he experienced not the slightest pain, timing the time his arm was burning, or while the living coals were heap ed upon his lap! Hiscleath was consequent upon the injuries sell .. .committed upon his person. *. HIGH LIPE'IN ENGLAND The London Times makes the following mar• riage announcement; In St. Thomas's Church, Dublin, Jolt Thomas Rossborough, Esq.. eldest son of the late John Rossborough, Esq , of Nlni !Magoon house, county of Fermanagh, Cloncitol (cid, county of Longford, and NieholiOn's court, iu the same county, to Mary Grey Wentworth, only surviving child . of the late C. J. Cesar Col dough, I'. P. C., Daftly ball, county of Wexford, Lougmore house, in the same county, eldest grandchild of the late Colonel C. Co'dough, Duf fiy halt, Cougmore house, and Tintern Abbey, M. next of kin and heiress to the Lie C. Col• dough, of Tintern Abbey, Dui., M. I'., and rep resentative of the late Sir C, Colclough, Lieuten ant • General, Kilkenny; and of Tinteru Abbey, county of 'Wexford. Baronet, I'. C.. 4RREST OFCHESTERcIE C 71 BANK After a long search, which seemed to baffle all pursuit, the supposed robbers of 'Dr. Darlington, the President of the Chester Cciunty Bank, have nt length been drrested in Matamoros, Mexico. On Sunday last, Mr. Mears, Cashier of the Del aware County Danko( this State, received a letter postmarked Matamoros, stating that two , men had been arrested in that town who were Supposed to be concerned in the robbery of Dr, Darlington. One of the persons arrested, it appears, engaged another - to purchase mules, the payments of the same were made exclusively hr Chester County Bank money, which excited suspicion, and ultimately ded to the arrest of both. The let ter also states that forty thousand dollars of the money caube secured,and that the prisoners await this requisition of the Governor of Pennsylvania. MRS. GARVE.S . -CASE. T he New York Day Bock of Monday says:— Major General- - Gaines, Mrs. Gaines and daughter have just left this, city for Washington, whence they will immmthitely continue their journey to New Orleans, nccompanied by General Walter Jones, of Washington, (their eminent counsel and advocate at the bar of the Supreme Court,) who will conduct the proceedings in the Circuit Court of tho_United States in , Louisiana, for enforcing the "mandatory decree" of the Supreme Court, by which Mrs. Gainesis declared "the only issue" and "the forced heir" of Daniel Clark. They ex pect:to return about the middle of June. A LADY' SUED FOR •DREACII OF .PROMISE. • - A gentleman 'recovered $lOOO damages of a lady, for a breach of promise of marriage, in the Court of Common Pleas at Keene, New Hamp shire, last week. iThe parties both resided at Bellows Falls. Such suits as this, where the' gentleman is the plaintiff, arc quite rare ; but the verdict iu this instance seems to have been just. ,The dereudent discarded her country lover fur a city befetAnd married the latter. The for mer rebelled at such treatment and took ven geance as aformutid.[Springfiad American. SOCIALIS.if IS PERRY COCNTY. A common stock community has been started in Perry Co., Pa. The marriage ceremony IS ab- roatetl. In worship, all dress white. Dancing, in which men, women, and children eugagepro miscuintily, id a part of their religious exercises. The members are , net all remarkable teedunders, and the Now tik•rtin Good Samaralin, gives au occouutpf a jnliiree had among them, in which ninny became inftch intoxicated. Our State now contains quito a dumber of communities of various descriptions, iu which the property' is common stock. ESTIVATE. At a very moderate estimate, says the N ehv York Globe, the wealth of the United Kingdom of Great Dritain may be put down at $30,000,000,- 000. Assuming the population to be 30,000,000, there would be $lOOO fur every man, woman, and child in the Kingdom, or for every head of a fam ily of five persons there would be $5OOO. The .nnuual product of the labor of the nation is suppos ed to be about $3,000,000,000, which if equally distributed among the population, would give each man, woman, and child $lOO, or each head of a family $5OO. IN7'E RES 7'ING RELIC . . • The Ilbstott Whig publishes the following ex... tract of a'letter written by John Adams to his son Jolla Quincy, while the latter was Secretary at St. Petersburg, in the year 1782: . "Your studies, I doubt not, you pursue, because I know gnu to be a studious youth; bat above all, pre serve a sacred regard to your own honor and reputation. Your morals are worth all the sciences. Your conscience is the minister plenipotentiary of hod Almighty in your breast. Gee to it that this minister never negociatcs in Attend to him, in opposition to all the courts in the world. "So charges your affectionate father, "Jolla ADAMS." THE LATE JOIIS JACOB ASTOR The New York Sun avers that it is currently relioked, and that great credence is given to the report, that thejato John Jacob Astor has never been naturaliied: It is said that upon examina tion of the books of the United States Court irate 1734 to the present time his name; does not up pear. H such is the case, adds the Sun, his im mense property must revert to the State, a sum which could'amply provide for the liquidation of tho'State Debt and provide for the School Fund. A RENA'S YL VA NL4 RUS II From all accouuts, the, French celebration at Washitigten, on Thursday night, must have been isbrilliautalfair. The quarters of Cob Stambaugh of Lancaster, Pa., was spleuditily In rlie ccutre window was a largo: transfitireucy with the ,following inscription: "Pennsylvania, the old Keystone State : St:aloes - it with a rush . ! in favor of the French Republic !" LET THE GIRLS ALONE Tim% Mr. Hardy, formerly of the Primitive Church in Now Haven, in on trial before an cc awn:natio& Court, charged with fidsehood. A young lady ayes, that "'he put hieartn around her weird, drew hcr.to a sofa, and trotted her on hi. knee"-l-which hn stoutly denier. - - FRENCH ITEMS. 0 :7- Confidince in Mt, People.—When" the f/evolutionists who won' the Republic for France 'had forced their way into the Pedals •Royal and. ;bid reached the apartments of Gen. Athalin, ode of-lrouis Philippe 'a aid de-camps;they encountoor, ed the Generals lady, a Woman - of dignified' dr. porturent Oa stature, whom' the 'general had C 4 -. pourord for bet rare beauty, being but the of a pool fisherman of 4 .lSty friends," ate eget:Arnett - 4 trust you timing come berate offer any injury to myself - Or my husband. I ern not one - of yourfine but a daughlei of the people; 1 throw myself then 'confidently on your protection. Mut I 'will not !alive my hos. band.; .he is. confined to, his bed by illness." , The ihainf vreriatrack-with the bohiness of thd appeal. They repaired to the GenerFs chamber, placed him in an armchair, end beaded by ibis daughter of the people, they conveyed him to a friend's home itrthe neighborhood. On reaching nis des tinaticin the General recollectedleaving a sum of • fio,ooof. (.£5,200) in notes and gold in his desk. Ile Landed the key of the deck !o a working man Ina blouse, whom he did not, know. An hOur after the-man returned with ,every sou . of the •monev - This is by no moans a solitary inistance of Abe disinterestedness and nobility of mind dis played by the people during these rpost - gluriout three 'days. • . T The Hag of the Assensl4.—A largo body of workmen are engaged in constructing.' a ' for the meeting of the National Assembly, in the court of the Chamber of ,lleputies, which will be roofed in, forming ti room shunt, 130 feet long, IN Seel wide, and 48 feet high. The members seats will be on either side, and in semicircles before the President, while largo galleries will accommo date the spectators. In front of the door, a statue of Liberty will be placed on a pedestal, construc ted twenty years since, to receive a statue of Lou is XVIII. It will ba modelled from QUO by Clei engir, (son in-law of Peorge Sand.) which ho presented to the Provisional Government, escort ed by tire hundred brother sculptors, the priest 0 the church of Petits Peres blessing it as it passed.filanY' other objects of art hap been presented, I among the rest the large engraving of the United st a toSenate Chamber, given by Consul Walsh. who : is busy preparing notes on our government,, at the request, ho soya, of Aragu.—Wright Haw.' ken, Esq: of New York, and George Sumner, Esq. of Huston, have olio been able to give much information in the working of our Legislative system.—[Cor'e. Boston Atlas. (0 -An Amer:can's Passport.—A friend tells us that during the late commotion' it, Pari4 two Americans, who were travelling the city in a crir 7 ' rioge, were stopped by the populace and told that they must give ,up their vehicle—that it was wanted to help form a barricade." But these are Americans, gentlemen!' said the coachman. - ..0, then it is all right. = Drive on!" said nessieura • the people.—[ Boston Transcript. Out Vila Pobriba. - - , . Temperance. --L Convention of the daugh ters of temperance met in New york on Oaturday. afternoon, the 15:h inst., fur thp object t 4 funn ing a National Union. to enable then. to further the cause more euccessfully in which they are en gaged. Delegates from a number of atatcs taut present. r"V'count D'Oriay—Famous as a man et fashion and intelligenCe—having'become reduced; in fortune, became a painter anal sculptor, to make a living. Ilis pictures and statuary era now ex hibiting in New York, and are, pronounced to be . perfect chef ncurres - of Art. ...2r7 The Whole Family Coming.—Acconling to the - Paris correspondent of the Courier d fl Etas finis. the Duke b'Anniale and Prince de Joinvihe, sons of Louis Philippe, have announced their in. tention of removing to the United States, and here establishing themselves. „r — y' Whinny's select commit tee of Congress upon the fained :Whitney Rail road to Oregon, have reported unanimously in favor of the project, and will report in ' favor of whatever portion of the public domain may be necessary for the Completion of the enterprize. Ur Cot R. J!. Johnson, under date of the sth inst. declares himself a candidate fur Goner. nor of Kentucky. lie is against the Wilmot Proviso, for the war, and i descants upon his cal liberality. When u• Kentucky Judge, some years since, was asked bydin attorney, upon some strange ruling, ••15 that law, your honor ?” he.replied, "If the court understood herself, and' sae thinks' she do, it ere!" - rirJentiis in France--The High Cemmissary for the Government decrees: Alrrt ligious corpo rations and congregations unauthorized by the law, and in particular the congregation lof the Je suits, ale abolbhed." re- I eurre the hour that we were married," exclaimed on enraged husband to his better half, to which'she mildly replied, "I.Lna'r. my dear, fur that well the only hat hour we ever have Fern." rir Appropriaie Treseltl.TA Mr. Turtle. of New York, has presented Queen Victoria a splen did baby jumper, fur the UEO of the royal nursery. Judging from the past,• it will be kept in pretty constant use. . a" Nativism in France.—The jealousy shown towards foreigners by the lower classes of the French, and the expul-ion of all Russians front Paris, manifest a deplorable want of intel ligence and . liberality of feeling., re• Hon. James Cooper hae *dant honie, that he will embark for this country! from " Liverpool, about the last of May. Ho purposes yet vit.iting France, England, Ireland and Scotland. a - The ahip-building biisiners is carried on with great spirit at Milwauki:. Some of the new vessels, it is said, are intended to come round by tho'Canada canals to the Atlantic. f'4 Law among the Arabs permits a man to divorce any of ha wives who do not make good bread. Did such a law exist here, the r.um-, her of divorces we feat would be unaccountable.t lO'The Rational inlelligeneer intimates that - Gen. Houston will. bq a formidable competitor with other Locos, for the Presidential nomination by the Baltimore Convention. • re - If the Speculator misses his aim, every body cries out "he't a fool," and sometimes "he's a rogue." 11 he succeeds, they besiege his door and demand his daughter in marriage. . .IV•Serviees l l Welt Paid Por.—The.Duke of t Weltington is said t o have received in salaries up- Ward of nine Millions'ojdollars, and now receives about $60,000 yearly. I , 1.-7. A. Celebrated ,Wit was asked why he did not marry a. youngladY td whom he was much attached. "I know, not , he replied, "except the regard wo have for eae (Aber." L-7 - 1! is Said that at Venice a horse is a greater curiosity than an elephant is in London._ "When Iwo, there,'!says a traveller. "they were paying two pence each to see a stuffed one," Far It appears that in China a man condemn. ed to death can procure a substitute for about $l5O, and is often allowed to do so. flf Ilar Gem Scott—The city authorities of New. Orleans have determined to receive Gen. Scott on his arrival in that city, in asplendid manner. la-The amount of domestic goods exported from Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, from April Ist to April 14th, was ,49U packages. k ti It Whittaker, Buck C ~have recently erec ted Iron Works at Bridgetoni West Jersey, which will furnish employment to hpridreds of hands. far Wm. B. Astirr has giVen $5,000 to the so ciety in New York for the ;relief of indigent fe males, besides several other liberal donations. la" Mr. Fuller, proprietor a Fuller's Hotel, Washington, died the . morning of April 10th, aged 57 years. ' ia'T he Schoolmaski Wanted.—There are nearly seventeen millions 'of persons in Fiance who are unable to read. arPerform a Good Deed—rpeak a kind word —bestows pleasant smile—and you will receive the. same in return. I brHon. David Wilmot has sustained a mel ancholy loss ; his son Clarence, aged about eleven, .has been poisoned by eating of wild .parsnip. LT - A Veteran Whig.—Thr first vote east al Norwich, Conn., at thelare election, was by Cap tain Ennuis Perkins, a Whig, 99 years old. r-37A Man never. feda clai.tly at his ease in the presence of a perfectly, reasonable woman. ER*2llVor Blitd was at Pittsburg on Saturday hat. I • ' • 1 • ca. Voice..—What will give Franco easel ,Echo.—Fra uebise.—E Lit. IVorld. 10.1.awa Ekgion.-,Re i urn x from several can n. ties show a whig majority of '545. f-7 - 4. Contrast.—The Baltimore Sun gives the following as'a strange, contrast: . . • A provisional government in Prance. Arad a stavationary one in Ireland. ' The'Hungerry government is entirely overlook ed in this . picture. - ' OLUTIPNI—Peopts 171 Niateivitte berate of Coes ! I—The only authorised agent Is C. D. De For , ell—purchava Wright's Indian Vegetable Palate= no other. J. W. Oillbs,keeping a Drug store in Minersvil'e,• is 6f en agent for Wright's Indian Vegetible Fitts, and we, cannot guarantee as genuine, medicine offered by him Mr =Lie. There is no certainty of getting the gen uine eseeit from the regular agents, and never below the regnlaririel. 'or sale inTonisville by Mrs. M.,M.lleally,nale agent. Otlice and general &Tut, 16@, tare street. Ph/lads. 'Remember, the only original and gennlnc lidiar re ititable PiEs, hair tbe slenatura of Wu. Wawa?. ;TILE GREAT MEDICINE of TUC 'DAY Docura• TOW/OEM:eI , SAUSASARILLA.-Ttail . medicine has the peculiar fortune of being recommended and prescribed by the most respectable physicians:4F' the country. and u nty'requires a trial to. bring it Into general use: It fa put up In quart bottles, and is six times cheaper than any otheepreparatloo. ! Doct. Tciwnsect4 Is n physician of great reputation In Albany, N. Y. and the Physicians genera:HY:ln that city presiribe It In their practice. The following is a certificate frord'some of them: • ; OPINIONS OF PIIIMICIANS. Ur. Townsend Is alMnst daily receiving orders from Physicians in dilierent parts of the Union. ' This Is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of the city of Albany, have in numerous vies prescri bed Dr. Townsend•s Sarsaparilla, and, we believe it to be °neat the most valuable. preparations of the Sarsa•. pvrilla In the market. It. It PULING, M. D. 'J. WILSON, M. D. R. P. BRIGGS, M. D.' P. E. ELMENDORP, M. D. Albany, April 1.180. . Dr. Seymour, the writer of the ibllowinyi is one of he oidesi and most respectable Physicians in Conn+ 'llartferd;Ct., Nay 24 1848. _Dr. royalist:sp.—Dear " Townsend's Sarsa parilla" finds a ready sale in ITartford—ls highly es teemed by all who have made use of it, and we !lava teason to believe its good qualities will be daily appre ciated by a discerning public. I hive daily calls for it, • and hope )ou will he remunerated for your exertions to render service to the afflicted. I am sir, your obedient servant, , • HARVEY SEYMOUR, M. U. re The General Agency for the sale of the Saran-, patina is a, Biliman'sll.ll.store Pottsville, where Drug gists gild others can be suppllcdwholesale at the Menu ibctuters prices. It Is also Poi sale In Pottsville at John G. Brown's, Clemens & Pa rvin's, and John S. C. Martin's Drug Stores; E. j Fry. Tamaqua; J U. I'alls, Minersville C. Frailty, Orwigahnrg; Henry Shlsster, S. M. Kemp ton. and %V. L Heisler, Port Carboni Paul Barr, Pine- See advertisement in another coltlmn,. Acireular containing a large number of,certificates from Pliysi cians and others can be examined atßarman's Bubb storc.Price BI per bottle,,nr 6 Bottles f0r.85. 11F;WAIIII OFCOUNTEftFEITS.,—,TayIt.r's Cdun terfeit Detector, and, United Stotts -Ildney Reporter, ihe best lo the United , Siatee.'containing fac simile engraving's of all the Gold, Silver, and Copper coins in liryttat i t mi with their value attached : corrected month cy. No merchant or dealer ought to he without it. Penions enclosing one dollar to the subscriber hat:epic Detector Mailed monthly one roe to their addres, D. BANN AN, A/cid sole agent for Schuylkill Co. gIS IF YOU have a bad cob' go to liughe new Drug Store, mi l d get ablutie of trio Expectorant; his the best thing welhave ever tried. [Febs-6- • 43-I,..IMECHANICS' -MUTUAL riconleTroS No. IL -3.e" - This Association was opened and duty orzanired at the Hall :3. E. corner of Centre and Market streets in this borottzl;.lon Saturday the let April inst.,hy Depy. G. I'.. R. H. Porter ot Philadelphia, iteting under the au thority Of the Grand .Convention At Utica, New York:— The following officers were elected and installed on the oremlon. to : W. S. P., S. J. Vernon; 'W. J. I'.. John 1.. Mennig : W. It. S., Joseph 1.. Yoder; W. F. S., David A.'Ssitith : G. Ilughes. FIRST' BAPTIST CHURCIIIPtabIic religious m3rvires will be held by the First Baptist Church every Sabbath morning at 101 o'clock, find evening at 7 o'clock ; oust also every Thursday evening at 71 o'- clock. in the hall over Messrs. Long & Jackson's store. The publie arc affectionately invited to attend. AN DRNW LEVEffING, Pastor. enlist Vc t7 . l :;"ci A ei N y n un r e i C r ilie W p i le P l E ( ll— c r ia b r e ge lf o n l lvl7e- Bev. J. W. McMaster, continue to hold morning and eveningservices every Sabbntli, in the Lecture room of Stiehter's new Hail, at the usual church hours.• STAR or BETIII.EDEM• TEMPLE OF DONOR 37.5. of. T.. will meet every Tuesday evening at theta:nal time, until further nut ice. at Teinpenmce corner of Centre and Market streets. Brother It. C. GREEN. will deliver a Lector,: nest Tuesday evening. for. the benefit of the order. Bretheren turn out nod give him n hearing. Fe1,P..1-7-317n) ' A. lIPTIIERINGTON, W. It. PRITAIIING 'IN Nil NP.RrtV ILLS.--The Rev W. Wilson Donnell of the Presbyterian Church will preach, ,Providence permitting, every Sabbath morning, at 10j o'cloCk, in the Englirlt Baptist Church Minerorrile..— . eIIIIRCIIPOTTSVU.LE.—Serviee 1.13 , will beheld rognlntly heterifter in the new edifice every morning and afternoon at the boura.. DEATIIS. In Salinvikill Ibve,n, ANNA JANR„ dan2hter of A. G. and C. T, aged In monthn, II days, MRRIE D On the eveninc cattle 15th tilt. in the Second 51. E. Cturch. by Rev. Tbomal A. Fernley , M. ANDR EW MORTINIER to. Mks REBECCA CRIST, all of this Benno:h. - In Brockville, en Su telSy last, April DI, by 'Stephen Ringer, Eq. Mr. ENOCII EVANS, to sliss SARAH SKELroN. both er.Drocksille. LOST.--FOUND. -- WANTED "VT ANT .voung nn k whn understands double :nd single entry bbok-keeping,and con versant in the'ruelish and Gernrnn Langone'. wrinta a situation as Clerk. [Ptittssille. ablal l7 2 31 17 VAT ANTED.Minens and Laborers wanted by the VY Montour Iron Co. at Danville.—Several good Miners and Laborers, to whom steady employment will be given. Apply at the Office or the Co., at Danville. 4t 17 irl to learn to Fold and Sew In. liVAfirk-tinjeTyA . atPotni r de. ripply at thin Office. atodl2:l 17 L°"-65 REWARD.—From the line of Canal, at Fort Carbon, on .Thursday night Mat_ one DARK RAY CIIIINKY HORSE, about eight or nitfi years old, and a MARE-SIM.E, between live and six yearn olil and about middlesixe. Whoever . ..ill return xald Horses to Capt. James Downey. or to George Dougherty, of pmt Carbon, will tie handsomely rewarded. aprills - 1t 16] HENRY COOK. - AK:Citgb—informatinot of PATRICK BERRY. VV. formerly of Schuylkill County, and who,, about four months ago. was in New York. Ile was from the village Dead and Taggart, Gnunty of Mayo; Ireland. Any infOrmation concerning !him, will be thankfull received by his slater. reelding In Mlnersville, Schuy kill County Pa. Mm. THOMAS CHURCHFIELD. , april 15,4846. 2w.*l —_--- THAI( RE.— MAiMraied away from the Port SCatbon Damon Sunday bight last, a small BLACK MARE, with a short tale, and a white spot on her fore head ; sticks her he..d out nearly straight when pulling. Whoever will return said Mare, at Hugh Kirtsley's or George Dougltirity's, Port Carbon, or leave word where she can be got again, will be reasonably rewarded. apriP3 31* 15 WILLIAM PAY NE. E AND TO LET FOR SA T ° L.T.-TO COAL . DEALERS .— Wharf nn the Schuylkill to rent. A large Wharf en the east side of the Schuylkill river,.below the IL S. Arsenal, suitable fur shipping and stocking Coat; will be let for one or more Scare, nn reasonable tempi: Apply to JONA PALMER, Jr. No. 20 Pinith Fifth et. Philada. -um 17 (COI[ SALE.—TO CARPENTERS AND OTH r ERS.-12 Pannels of Ornamental picket fence (Chesnut Posts,) nearly ns good as 'new ; 3 pieces of shingle roofing in good order : 2 Parlour Columns. and carved capitals for columns several loads of strips—will he sold cheap on application to JOHN PINKERTON. Malrantingo Street. Pottsville, aprilla 111 TA,OR B.ll.k.E.—One Itorse Truck Wagon and Oar: I.' nom nearly new, will be cold 10w fo r went of tf use, apply to C. F. NORTON. . . Pottsville, aprlll.6 , ` 16 —_ ... . 1701 t SALE.--. 1 ROOD OPPORTUNITY to en gnge in a lucrative business:--The subscriber wish ing to retire from business, offers his entire stock. con sisting in part of Stoves, Tin Ware, Tools,itc., for sale. Any person wishing to engage• in the above business, will do see to rall' immediately on SAM'I.. T. SHEEN. Pottsville. tGrFrSiOt.slnewfnrh=AVoawheeWA,;l besoldeeap subscriber having no use for it. Apply to • Marcias-13-3t°]. WM. PRICE. St. Clair. viur..'Es FOR SALE.—Thu subscriber has a IYllot of MULES for sale. from 3 to 4 years old, 14 to 15,hands high. • Some of them are broke to work well, nthcri are unbroken, One and a hard - tiles west of Her. gantown. Berke County. MareltlS-12411 lOT FOR SALE. — I.ot No. 3, on Centre street, ..6Trertiont, is (aerator sale. For particulars enquire of Wm. I letherington, Centre st., Pottsville. (Feb 26-9 CCUPEOIOR COAL mums IN WYOMING 1.7 VALLEY.--(A NUMBER.)--For sale and for ren on the molt reasonable terme. Inquire of t V. L. MAXWELL, Attorney at Law, Wilkesbirre, Lucerne county, Pa. Wilkesbatrd,/n22.0-Ltr • LIVERY WOMAN'S BOOK.—The Diseases of -Lawmen, their Causes and mire familiarly explained with. Practical Hints for their Prevention and for the rfeSerViltioll of health. by F. lIOLLICK, M I).: price el. For sale at Diov2o] BANNAN'S Bookstores. I")VI.VERIS-ED—AND capsize') s AR— .t Suitable for lintels and Family use, for sale by Alarch4- 10 ) • • LITTLE Ss' MARTIN, Centre street. • GIf.EEN • AND BLACK. TEAS—Of superior tlavar, for sale very.cheap at the store of ine2-4 . 1 LITTLE & 'MARTIN. T y ro, tTrk, Ext — ra — Family noun, for r is to the Mute by GRAY do BROTHER, Febl9lB4B4] 34 1 Walnut at:. Philadelphia. TT 'I I USICAL YOKES of superior make. which play iNiftom two to eight tunes respectively. all fashionable airs, at TclS-Sli HEADY St ELLIOTT'S ri oLn Pen: '.2el .cita, Guard, Vevt, and Foh,Chalus In great v trial at clB-51 • ant Dit - dr,ELLUITT'St - - IMPORTANT RI-8 MPORTANT TO PICIANS..—C"Ioro I form fbr surgical operations fur sale by . Pe1,19.5] J. C. C. IItiCIIES: .11 ER EIVED a tine assortment of ♦ Canieo"and Stone Pius, and for sale at DclS-S1). BRADY 4- ELLIOTT'S. OCHOOL BOOKS.—A general assortment °SCHOOL DOORS, Copy Books, Paper, Steel Pens, Ink, Quills, Slates, &c, for sale cheep by MarchlB42l J. S. C. MARTIN. MATCHES AND BLACKING—Myrayron hand and for aole at low rain' by . M In) ' LITTLE SC mAn,TIN, Centrestrect RTISER. .., . ... .. ' IRON, cte. fIUATINS FOIL .71.11 N V.,.—The subscribers hnve ‘.../ just received from the chip Efiz.ibeth, }and I Inch pest Heft English Chiiimi, made exptesoly for Mines, and for tale. Apply In - T. k. E. GEOltiN E, apart it 17j . Market and 12th Flt eels. Pn.lada , . 1J AIL ROAD IRON.-8O TONS OI x 1 Flat liar IV !tail Road Iron. SO do I a k - do do '• do BdoSI a. do -do -• do wltlieplkep • IS do I. do - , do , And Platcsaorsaleby •/1. & G. lIM.STOX, 4 entitlirront It.,thi ado. Philada., July 11. 1546. -• u ALL ROAD lifolii FOR DRIFTO.-11. eopply It Flat Bar IL R. Iron, constantly on hand and fur sale at the York •Slore. ... (Noe G-45) • • F. VARDLEY ic. t):•:. HAIL MON.Alainniered apt! Rolled !nor: or all sites.; bail rods, horse. shoe ban; Ilan add sheet. iron; cast and shear steel; English and A Merit an Mis er steel; shovels of all kinds ; nails and spikes, and all read spikes, constantly on hand and for sale at the York store. (3111-1) E. YARDLEY & SON. To .3.2ACIiIIiISTS AND OTHERS.--Platt's universal chucks, all sues, Item 6 to 20 luches; Salter's Spring Balances: made expressly for Steam Engines, SO, 50 and 24 pounds. Platform and Counter Seale:. more than 56 different sizes and patterns. For sale wholesale and retail at the lowest manutaettiter's prices, at No. 34, Walnutstreet, by Phllada,Feb.lo 1848-8.1 GRAI sr. BROTHER. I . - b'A r l'airbank's and Dale's celebrated SCALES of :RI size?, (or sale at manufacturer's lowest prices. by _ GRAY & BROTHER. Dealers iu all kinds of Suites, Weignts, and Weighing Machines, 34, Walnut street, Pebth 1848-8) Philadelphia. AAAIL ROA.DIRON.—The sutn:cribers have now landing Oulu ship Alhambra, from Liverpool, 5 tons Rall Road Iron. If a 1. 5 tons' If x 1,10 tonAlfx 11. S tons If a;.. Also; .tifl tons bestretined Irrin,consigt• log of found, square and flat . Appbars X tr . T. GEORGE, • North East corner of Market and Itlth street. HOTELS -• AIIIEILICAN EAGLE, Pinezrore._ ,r PHILIP KOONS respectfully itfornis his = il.? ifriends, and the public generally, that lie has taken that large and commodious - raver!), Stand form erly kept by Wm. Lutz, in the Itorough of Pinegrove, Schuylkill County, Pa., which ban lately been greatly enlarged, and tined up with every convenience for the accommodation of Strangers and Travellers. His Ear is supplied at all times with the choicest liquori ; and his table will always be provided" with the beat the Country affords; in short nothing shall be wanting on his part to acconsupdate all who may put Mp at his house, to their entire satisfaction. 'Coed and conve nient stabling provided, and a careful Ostler will at all times be in attendance. N. IL—Thtl said Tavern Stand is situated near the centre of said Borciugh, and a fountain spring of-Water springs up near the door, fixed off with wconvenicnt trough, for watertlig horses, &c. Pinegi ove, aprill2, '45. :11.* 'AMERICAN HOUSE, n r ISRAEL HEINHAItILIate of Pieg "" e 'k.— x ii t infinm Iris friends mule th travylllnep% v bi he has taken the, above named Hotel, recently occupied by Jacob Geisse, and has fitted it tip in a style which he believes will nut fail to ensure the comfort of all those whin may favor him with their patronage. • He feels confident that few establishments In the'Cobn ty are better prepared to cater for the public Idenelit than its. His bar is supplied with the choicest liquors, and .his larder with all the delicacies of the season. The apartments are furnished and arranged so as to compare favorablv , with those of any hotel in the State. • : Grateful for pact favors the subscriber would solicit the continuance of public patronage, and would be happy at all times to see old friends, and new ones at the Ameri can House ISRAEL REINHARD. A fine stable is altachi‘tihn the lintel, vrlnch is capable of accommodating a large number of horses. Careful Ostlers ale always in niters lance, and th-t horses are well taken care of ' FRANKLIN' 110 USE ' 105 Chisnget trees,'—Picii.delithaa. This .lontse is located in Chesnut sired, beta eel, Third and Fourth, in Dm immediate vicinity of the Exchange, Post (Mire. Hanks, and business part of the city. It is well fur nished, the remits large and comfortable. The table is always supplied with the best the market affords. The taint:sin part are of the well known stock of the Messrs. Sandersonamt are not inferor honey in the city. The subscriber is assisted in the manage meat of the house by IL M. Slayntalser, formerly of Lam aster Cti!, Pa., who has recently beer, one of :be principal assist ants, in •`llartwelFs Washington Rouse." The era vants ore polite and attentive to the wants of the guests. Nothing Alan be wanting on the part of the proprietor to make the Franklin Rouse, a comfortable borne to the traveller, t h e man of business :or pleasure, and It will be hi s c onstant desire ro nicer a clinic of their patron ' age. [Febals-6) G. W. SOUL E. Proprietor. • t tt. . M it.RCII A N I!V HOUSE, . Phil'ia. i e!. —The subscriber, late-of Minersv inc. respect :7-47 fully informs his friends. and the 'labile of Schuylkill county. that he has taken the well known Ho tel, No. 23 7 N. TI II d-St. Philadelphia; tailed the M - chant's House ;.and being determined to spare no .. a ertiong or expense to render it worthy their stinport, h e w „,,,,i re ,.pectflly invite those vis iting Philadel phia to give hint a call. Tile locatit nof tbe Hotel is ver y goo d; helne newly in the centre of business and anmsenients. and near all the railroad and other depots. Terms moderat,,W. 11. MINH. G oo d ,rahhne attached. Phil'a. aprilS Ittn• I 5 - --. ...1— . ---- PENNSYLVA,A.IIALI, Pattsrlflc. :::r...,....t.. —Theut.dersigned berth) giv es notice 11131' ..he hasi4ken the above well known Hotel, and 11,x1 the sane Will here:kill:Hie inuilucted by him. Notice is hereby given 1:131 the tinileriiigned is auilmii zed to receive and discharge the iircounts nr.Jiiiiepli 11. %Weaver. created wild° the Pellns)lV3ll. 11.01 ,3. un der his charge. it iIIN WEAVER. Pail Ay We, aprilS 3:n. 15 MISCELLANEOUS .50:40605ym SEASONED LUMBER, I Boorlin... , Laths and plastering I.athv, fir j eale, for rash, nt thin rinCO , Ve Lumber 11,191.1. Y & SMITIL CHALLENGE TO THE WORLDIf A lI U IT'S IMPROVED CHEMICAL. SOAP—For extracting grease..tar, pitch, oil, paint, or any other greasy substance, from ladies' and gentlemen's clothing. including stilts and satins, carpets, table spreads, Mori. no,shawlr, ladies' bonne O. &c. A reward of 8'25 will he paid to any person who will produce a spot of paint green or dry that this snap will notc.xtract. 810 per gross. 31 per dozen, or 121 cents per cake. For sale wholesale and retail at BANN. , LN'S Variety stores, Pottsville, who is sole agent for the county. [Dc4-49 THE HOME DOCTOR, or Family Manual, gi ving the causer, symptoms, and treatment of disea ses, with an account of the system while in health, and' rules for preservin that state; appended to which are receipts for making various kinds of medicines andar. I Deter of diet for the rick room, the whole for general use. By John B. Newman. M. D.. price 25 cents. For sale at. [Del-49] BANN AN'S'Cheap Book stern. t'LICT - E - i) READ t 2—MEDICAL HOME APRACTICE punctually attended to, in all its parti. eular branches. by Dr. KiNKELI:C, German Physician, at his residence, N. W. corner of Third and Vnton ate.. Philadelphia. DrSEASES of the SKIN, andsuch art slng from impurity of the blned,making their appearance under a hundred different forms, promptly and properly managed. TRAVELLERS supplied at a .rnolnent's ,no lice with medicine, &c. For particulars. see Pottsville Emporium and German Adler. [Deep 97-50-ly. AS, ACKEREL, 1 /USDA% SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS - antl SIDES, SHOU,HEIts, LARD and CHEESE, ' (MILS, kJ WINTER SPERM, Cot scantly on F ALI. and SPRING SPIRAL ', ha ndantl for WINTER SEA ELEPIL. NT, . 1 role by . WINTER 'WHALE. I A 1.1.11 5: & lI,NBLEACIIED WINTER WII ALE I. N E C 111.-I:ri, FOR MINING, I ;-:3, South RACKED NAV. COAST \TIME, 1 W•t trveg, near LINSEED OIL,I !'tosnnt et., 011. FOR ROLLING MILLS, PIi.I.ADELI.III, GUANO. [Phila,Ortso 47.44-Iv J .149 15-5- USHENTIERGEII'S ELEMENTS OF GE GLOGV.—Thiss valuable work for the use of fami lies. schools. sod colleges, fry W. S. W. Itualienlietger, M. D., With 300 plates: just received and for sale wholes sale and retail at lIANNAN'S Bookstores, Pottsville. This work ought to he introduced into every school in the country. Price 50 cents [lcov2;-43 Q7OGAUS—C,IIOICE BRANDS,—Denaiine Havana IJSEDA RS of fine Havoc, among which are the Pan trios. Calaberns. Milaras, &r... for sale at. Marchl.3.l3.] • - MARTIN'S Drug Store. CP ECTL V —Hurd's Grammatical ' i7Ctiri A ector iC , Vocabulary 1.1 ' the COnonon'Err . nrs of Speech, Alphabetically Arranged, Corrected, and Ex plaited, for the use or schools and private individOals by Seth T. Hurd: just received and Int sale at Frbl24l lIANNAN'S Cheap Book stores, onocunins of all hi ids; alio, Miners' OIT. illeaclie.d Whiter, Sreti.o, Eleo lam, and refined' hVhale -oil; packirtg yarn ; M inilla ind.lleinp ropes of all sizes, for sale -title %or% e 1 Jan. I-11 - YARDLEY & SON. VAMPS LAMPS third stippl•Trt--t and sizes. Co's. celebrated LARD LAMPS, of all kinds and sizes. Beautiful Hall Lanterns, French Shades. Wicks, Globes, Also the improved Carophine Hanging. Side, and Stand Lamps. for satires &e.. NA received. and for sale at [Dc 1- till BA NN AN'S I.4tniat store. ROUND SPICES—iy the keg altva)s on lia `land fn sale by March4-10J LITTLE & MARTIN', Centre street '.Cripples AltO . nd I • 101 J have groaned and stifferdd beg enough. with your Rheumatic pains, lost your time and traveller nn crutches, besides spending your cash for worthless nostrums and linitimenis. Nor for a rare! Call at R. BANNAN'S, .1 S. C. MARTIN'S, Potts ville; J. B. Falls, Mlnetsvllle Shissler, Port Car- Iron ; and ask for DILI] VANS'INIMAXRALSAIIIIIIIIJMATICPILLS, Price 50ers. a has. ofid use them as directed, and your case must be rem* than any other persons' who have taken theM, if you be not in a short time as sound as a dollar, and as far front pain and suffering as ever you was in your life. Don't be afraid of being dzsappointed, these pills never surrender." Prepared by DP. Evans, No. 321, North Shill street, hiladel hits. 1090-5-3 m . DAVID MAST, in Bow Ido Wish I Could get ' MY SORE-AND - WEAK EYES CURED ' IF that be your sincere desire, let me tell you that for the enormous stun of 25 cents, vnu may have your wish gratified, by calling on either of' the following gen tlomernuld purchasing o bottle of DR. EVANS' TONIC EVE WATER: .6. DANNAN, J. S. C. MARTIN, Pottsville; Shimier, Port Carbon ; or J. B. Falls, Minersville. There Is nothing afloat half equal to it to rare sore eyes in man or beast. Prepared by Dr. Evans, No. 32, Ninth Sixth.street, Philadelphia. . • [.1n29-5-3rn Prayer 6loolis and Bibles: ono PaxvEß BOOKS and Bibles, engine in price' ....I.ll.lfront 30 eta. to *lO, the most beautiful assort meet of the best edition evel• orered In the State, some of which arc bound iii. Crimson Velvet, Turkey Moyncro, &c. all of which will be sold 23 per rent. less than they can bn purchased In Philadelphia; as they were purchased at trade sale,at unusual low rates—will be opened nest week, and fur ante at • *ANNAN** Cheat, Book and Variety Shires. • rilN 151 JUNIATA. BOILER IRON. F.r. TONS mooned tioiler Iron. Nos. 3. 4 and 5 of CPU widths 0f53, 32, and 35 inc A hes an d random lengths, . G. RALSTON. 4,,Erooth Front 11, Thiladn. i: i;i:_ XIOTICE.—In pursuance of an act of the General g.a. .kasetobly.of Ilia Commrmieealth of Penneylvanig, the undersigned. appointed appraiser of Mercantile Taken by the Cummi otoneri of Schuylkill County, trill bold an appealin t 44 Cons //00ge, in the Boren elk of Ormigsburg, oil the 15th da) of Mar, 1e49. Witness my hand ells' Seat this 15th day of April, A. D. lett+. fIIII.IP %V lIISEIt,' of Mercantile Taxer. `tf 17] , Apprui,er OTICE.—The partnership heretofore e 3 4U be. mei., Rivkin Thema+ and John OM, under the Caine and firm at Thomas & 0111 s, in the Machine and Foundry business, has this day been dkeolved by mutual consent. The business of the old-firet will be settled np by rfopkin Thomas, ivlo, will carry on busi ness at the old stand. . 1 HOPHIN THOMAS. JOHN OLLIS. 17 Tamaqua. aptilV..4S m 0T1CE..;.-The subscriber lierrby rives notice that he timsleft his decker sr hit 11.usler. Esq. or Pcittssille, with whom nll uns4ttled necnithis rums it nta'y he adjusted. B. 11OUGII. ,hors Chnpm, sprilllll. , ' - ,4t • 17 DlSBol..l.lTlON.—Notice is hereby given, that the partnership heretnfc re existing between Sam uel Sykes, Nicholas Hawks,. and James 1.. V:tuclain, Machinists at Si. Clair, in Scbuiikill 4:Onrity, Wits dis solved on the 9.7111 day cif March ISIS, by the withdraw al of James 1,. Tauclain from the firm, with the consent of his co-partners. The accounts of the tato firm will he settled up by Samuel Sykes and Nicholas Hawks : who, along with Michael Kira will contlnife. the busi ness, under the firm of Hawks. Sykes A. Kirk. ' SAMIIEL SYKES, NICHOLAS HAWK'S, • JAMES I. VAIICLAIN, • "MIeIIAE KIRK. - - St. Clair. - aprills • '6l I e d fe W. vi SLATER, by book account or otherwise, at his Store at the West Delaware Mince, are hereby noti fied to make payment at Pottstlllt, as no person 11:111 authority from,him to settle said accounts. .Pottsville. apritt Itrr 16j GEO. W. SLATER. OTICE—TO ALI., CONCERNED. The hooki .1 1 1 and accounts. of Somas/AL Alit/s, Miffs 4.3fcifissen and Daniel F. Glawayer for the use of S. M. Milfs, are all left with the subscriber for Collection. All amounts in them remaining unseiled from and after Fifteenth day of May' ensiling, will forthwith he sued, without respect to persons. .N. M. WILSON, J. P. Merclrantsi : Mechanics, Laborers and others, who have:accounts to collect will please give us a call, as we never surrender. 'A little more grape and canister.' esti 15, , 19-10 5w.1 N. M. W. OTICE.—The partnership heretofore existing IN between Edward Cotaban and Lawrence Hannan, under the Min of enlahan &Van:lan, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 10th inst. All persons having claims against the said firm, will present the same for settlement and these Indebted, will make payntenl td Edward eulahan. OMAHAN. port Cu6.ru, oprd orric E.—letters of Mtn itliat ration, of the goods .1.1 arid r hattels, rights and creilitP, * co Writ were of Francis 11. Niails, lore nf Foust:ilk, de..axed, Irving been granted by the Register of Seim) lkill County, to the subscriber : All persons tracing claims or demands against the said decedent. are requested to make known the same, and nil persons indented to said estate to make payment without, delay to WM. A. NICIIOIS, Administrator, _ (4 to HORACE SMIC 11, his attorney... I - ' 7vine, aprilB ' 'Or 15 7k, OT IC E.—The partnership heretofore existing betueen Clement 4. Foster and Erhvard Shisster was, on April lst, dissolved by mutual consent. Edw'd. Shissier having purchased the enure interest of Ms partner,. the business will he Continued by him, at the old stand, tin his own account. and to whom all bills doh the late firm must be paid, and bills against it be presented. E. S. FOSTER, Mmnrsville. apOIS CO. 15 EDW. tsIIIASLER. DYKE.—[siteTo of Administration of the. goad /.11 and chattels, rights and creditS, winch were of JACOB :511EAFE„ late of the Borough of rottsvdle, deccased.having been granted by the Ileghder of Schuyl kill County to the , thbactther peritotts Ironing claims, or demands ;unjust the estate of 'salititeredent arc requested to make known the same ; and all per sons indebted to said estate, to make payment without delay to EDWARD L. HAVEN, Administrator. I , Pottsville, aprill3 15 NIOTIOE,r-The partnership heretofore '. listing .1.11 betty eeli,hhe subs, Fibers, under the thin of Bu.-11 C. Krem, in the borough of flits ilb.solved by mutual consent on the Ist day of April, 1,i14, All persons having claims against the above lint WIII pre -4,05 them t either of the ii.irties, rind those indebted can male payment to either of thm. W. A: BUSH. 65 51. J. KEEM. 1\ OTICE—In hheby given by the Executor of the estate of John Dellaven, lute of,the borollgh Of Mi llersville. Schuylkill County: All f1C,0111,1 imletited to said estate are requested to make payment without de lay to Samuel Kauffman to raid borough, and all persons having claims .igainst said estate- are requested to re am)l thesame without delay, to said Kauffman. April 1.11-11•1_ ' WM. WOLF, Executot of Jan. Dellaven. deceased. . OT 10E.—The public are hereby cautioned .I.k,purchiMnig from Davis Evans of Mittens tile, a cer tain judgment.w hick he holds against Win. flier, en terxd in the Court of Common Pleas of Schuylkill Co., to December TertmiSl7—or the right to any.moncy now , in the hands of the Sheriiff Schuylkill County, rated on execution issue d unsaid jrnigment, ns sari looney belong-4 to the 'subscriber ' s, and the said Davis Evans has no right to„ or interest in the sane. • • April 1- 11-It] MOORE & DAVIS. SSIGNEVS NOTlCE.—Whercas, J n II N .'- rtlvatql.ci::..t•ritEnctutit S. wEttsTi, or ri.wcrove. &hut Mill comity, on the 1711, day of Feb ruary. A. D., HH, executed an assignment for the ge neral benefit of their creators,which has been duly re coi it, it. and whereas, the Conrt - of Common Th e is of Schuylkill t minty, has appointed tile under•igMul, hens ry Meily of Jonestown, in the couritylof• Lebanon, to execute the said trust Notice is therefore hereby given to nll person, indebted to either John Strimpiler or Freilerl,tl S. Werra., or to any of the firms of 'which either or both of them weßi rornitierson make pay meta thereof to the subscriber, and Moot done without delay suits will he instituted to recover the same i and all those having datum ngainst the manic persons; are re quested to present them, either to the subscriber at Jonestown, or to John Strimptier at PidegroVe, as the - said assignee to desirous of settling the said 'estates at the cattiest possible time. HENRY litEll-V,Motignee.. l Lebanon -Courier and Lancaster Examiner and Herald Insert 4 tithes, mark price et bottom, arid charge Miners' Journal._ plarchlS-le . 'ROTICE—TOCOAL OPERATORS.—Tie under /.11 signed hereby gives notice to those 'persons using certain machines for breaking coal, made by Wm. De haven and Umhottz S Lanre,(styled,Utuhriltz's patent) or, those , manuflictured by others on the Balite principle, that they are believed to be an Infringement of the pat ent right of the subscriber, who will hold them respon sible for the inft ineement of said right in Mich damages as the late directs. unte..v.sativ(actory arrangements are made with the undersigned or his agent. March 4 IF4B-10-3m) WM. RICH ARDADN.' H. Stichter having associated with 1.1 him Daniel It. F,sterly, in the Hardware business, thhy will hereafter trade under the firm of STICHTER ESTERLY, at the old stand corner of Centre and Market streets, where, by strict attention to business, they hope to merit the patroirs,ge heretofore extended to the old firm. Persons in wadbof Hardware and Iron would do well to call and! examine their stock before purchasing, as they arc determined to sell cheap May 21 . 22- . STICHTER k, ESTERLY. NEW YORK SPRING TRADE. 1113.15. TO COUNTRY MERCILINTS. FIE undernamed Merchants, Manufacturers and T linporters, respectfully invite the attention of Merchants visiting the City to their extensive stocks of goods, which will be found unsurpassed in this or any other market, and will be offered at the lowest Market prices. j i ConVantly Oh hand anti for axle by J. PALMER & CO. } lilatkrt st.'Wharf, £IIII.OOELPIII . A. J Phila,Feb 12-7-3al • • Steam refined Caddy, LoO: Sugar, ¢e.—R. LI & A. Stuart, 1 , 15 Greenwich. corner of Chambers-street, New York, otter for sale a large assortment of Steam' I Relined Candy, Su.;ar Plants, &c of a supermCqualify, also double refined Loaf, Crushed and Ground Sugar, in quantities of five, paeka•es and upwards, at as low cash Mires as any other eslablishment. Sugar-House Molasses, in tilde. and tierces. , ::Plated Wars and itrytertse.—Spahltng & Watt, 299 Broadway, New York, Importers of Tea .Betts, Waiters, 00110,, Spoons', Forks, &c. &c. These goods ate all on the Alliataior White Metal. and trebly -Plated with silver. They leo repine Spoons, Forks, Candlesticks, Castors, UrnS, and re-gildtWatches, Tea Setts, &c. in the most permanent and beautiful style .. ~ --... . and on 'short notice. ~I ' Lankiag (ilaAe t" la r c u ti l e:, e n d f ell natibno and Co , ' tits, with foram prorerdin:a .. ained by 4 the minima. !I ~." nbe sent by mail.) Mat 1 . ' ks of Registry of new an.l sr File nr wonted, :ales betn:a and loam,- r negotiation, the • e BoltedeßoltedStmcs en.l EtIFT' d ell tinPiuelni in Con n.., ._‘, v•i It nd ocientiflcally SIOZ, (IVO EPOTIVET.S ity;